99 results on '"Bryant, Joanne"'
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2. “We are studying abroad and need to protect ourselves first”: A mixed-methods study of attitudes towards hepatitis B among university students in Australia of Chinese and Vietnamese background
3. ‘There's too much power in this number. It's freaking the whole response out’: The views of key informants on evidence and targets to achieve hepatitis C elimination goals in Australia
4. Perceptions of COVID-19 Vaccines: Lessons from Selected Populations Who Experience Discrimination in the Australian Healthcare System
5. Normalising sex and resisting shame: young Aboriginal women’s views on sex and relationships in an urban setting in Australia
6. ‘I just wanted a change, a positive change’: Locating hope for young people engaged with residential alcohol and drug services in Victoria, Australia
7. Lebanese, Indian and Anglo LGBTQ + young Australians’ experiences at school and university: an analysis from the middle
8. Engagement and outcomes of marginalised young people in an early intervention youth alcohol and other drug program: The Street Universities model
9. Practising care in a pandemic: Accounting for everyday life during COVID‐19 among people who inject drugs
10. Aboriginal young people’s perspectives and experiences of accessing sexual health services and sex education in Australia: A qualitative study
11. Logics of control and self-management in narratives of people living with HIV, hepatitis C and hepatitis B
12. The healthcare field as a marketplace: general practitioners, pharmaceutical companies, and profit-led prescribing in Pakistan
13. Professional perspectives on serodiscordant family service provision in the context of blood-borne viruses
14. Aboriginal peoples’ perspectives about COVID-19 vaccines and motivations to seek vaccination: a qualitative study
15. The freighted social histories of HIV and hepatitis C: exploring service providers’ perspectives on stigma in the current epidemics
16. Health worker perceptions of the impact of COVID‐19 on harm reduction services for people who inject drugs
17. Improving access to drug and alcohol treatment in NSW Australia: The role of self‐determination and peer support
18. Resourcefulness of homeless young people who practise sex work in Pakistan: a qualitative study
19. Stigma as understood by key informants: A social ecological approach to gay and bisexual men's use of crystal methamphetamine for sex
20. Establishing the impact of consumer participation in alcohol and other drug treatment settings in Australia
21. Priorities and practices of risk reduction among gay and bisexual men in Australia who use crystal methamphetamine for sex
22. Family imaginaries in the disclosure of a blood‐borne virus
23. Beyond deficit: ‘strengths‐based approaches’ in Indigenous health research
24. Why we stopped using the term ‘aftercare’
25. Sexual risk‐taking among homeless young people in Pakistan
26. Understanding ‘risk’ in families living with mixed blood-borne viral infection status: The doing and undoing of ‘difference’
27. Belonging, Citizenship and Ambivalence among Young Gay, Bisexual and Queer Indian Singaporean Men
28. Experience as Evidence: The Prospects for Biographical Narratives in Drug Policy
29. Destabilising the ‘problem’ of chemsex: Diversity in settings, relations and practices revealed in Australian gay and bisexual men's crystal methamphetamine use
30. Access to Health Care: Social Determinants of Preventive Cancer Screening Use in Northern British Columbia
31. The embodied relationality of blood-borne viruses: How families matter in the context of a stigmatised viral infection
32. Police decision-making with young offenders: Examining barriers to the use of diversion options
33. Making sense of ‘side effects’: Counterpublic health in the era of direct-acting antivirals
34. Care, agency and criminality: Making sense of authorised extended distribution in the accounts of key stakeholders
35. Hidden carers? A scoping review of the needs of carers of people with HIV in the contemporary treatment era
36. Patterns of Peer Distribution of Injecting Equipment at an Authorized Distribution Site in Sydney, Australia
37. The rush to risk when interrogating the relationship between methamphetamine use and sexual practice among gay and bisexual men
38. Building inclusion, maintaining marginality: how social and health services act as capital for young substance users
39. Low education levels are associated with early age of sexual debut, drug use and risky sexual behaviours among young Indigenous Australians
40. How ‘Vulnerable’ young people describe their interactions with police: building positive pathways to drug diversion and treatment in Sydney and Melbourne, Australia
41. Development of a Risk Algorithm to Better Target STI Testing and Treatment Among Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander People
42. “Don’t think I’m going to leave you over it”: Accounts of changing hepatitis C status among couples who inject drugs
43. Young people at risk of transitioning to injecting: what do they know about where to get sterile needles?
44. Families Living with Blood-Borne Viruses: The Case for Extending the Concept of “Serodiscordance”
45. Harm reduction workers and the challenge of engaging couples who inject drugs in hepatitis C prevention
46. Providing a model of health care service to stimulant users in Sydney
47. Practices of partnership: Negotiated safety among couples who inject drugs
48. Individual and population level impacts of illicit drug use, sexual risk behaviours on sexually transmitted infections among young Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people: results from the GOANNA survey
49. Examining the pathways for young people with drug and alcohol dependence: a mixed-method design to examine the role of a treatment programme
50. Methods of a national survey of young Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people regarding sexually transmissible infections and bloodborne viruses
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